Together for Human Rights
Description: The Society for Threatened Peoples (STP) is an international human rights organization that advocates for threatened ethnic and religious minorities, nationalities and indigenous communities. We take sides with the victims of crimes against humanity, and we are not afraid to name the perpetrators and their accomplices. Our aim is to inform the public about the persecution and extermination of minority groups ( with press releases and media interviews, with our magazine FEr Vielfalt , via the Internet and social networks, with exhibitions, lectures and public debates. We put pressure on policy makers; we publish human rights reports, documents and memoranda and expert opinions, provide experts, try to win over advocates and demand help for the needy and the persecuted. We are often able to ensure that war crimes are not covered up and that human rights violations cannot be played down
Type of Work: In today s world, it is impossible to imagine life without togetherness if we want to stand up for human rights worldwide. The issue of human rights concerns us all and must not be forgotten. Therefore, forums are needed where there is room for exchange and discussion. With the youth exchange in September 2023, we want to work out joint possibilities for action in relation to human rights and give young adults an insight into human rights work and the existing actors. The aim is to inspire the participants to get involved in this field. The venue will mostly be GEttingen. The individual days will focus on religious, linguistic and ethnic minorities and nationalities as well as indigenous people in the world. The focus will be on the challenges of human rights work and the problems of those affected and other activists. We also plan a trip to Berlin where we will have the opportunity to meet an MP at the Bundestag.The thematic focal points are to be dealt with in group work or plenary work. Discussion groups, postcolonial tours of GEttingen or a joint demonstration can/will be part of the programme. The youth encounter could result in various formats, such as a joint social media campaign, posters or a video about the two weeks.
Accommodation: We will be accommodated at a nice youth hostel in 3 and 4 bedrooms. It is located in the center of GEttingen. It has a big kitchen and a social living space. Beds, blankets and pillows with covers are available. Please make sure you bring a sleeping bag or sheets, a towel and slippers There is free internet.Food: In the hostel there is a big kitchen for the group. Please be prepared not only to cookthere, but also to clean up afterwards ;) This will be done by the kitchen team of your group.Volunteers have to cook the meals for themselves. Please bring easy recipes from your home country.
Language: eng,
Requirements: STP will support your travel costs with up to 100aO upon the presentation of your tickets.If you want to learn about the work in the human rights field, be active and see the university city of GEttingen, this is just about the right camp
Approximate Location: GEttingen is a university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany. The population is around 120,000. GEttingen is famous for its old university Georgia Augusta, which was founded in 1734 (first classes in 1737) and became the most visited university of Europe. In your free time, you will have the opportunity to explore the pituresque city with its bars and student clubs. The mountains of the Harz are not far.